Web Design - Workflowhttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/02/26695.html
Sun, 02 Aug 2015 09:00:00 -10002015-08-02 09:00:002015-08-02 16:00:00Sakamaki C-104
<div class="start">August 2, 2015, 9:00 am</div>
<div class="location">Sakamaki C-104</div>
<div class="descr">This course is the Second in a series of how to build websites from scratch.
The web is changing quickly and to keep pace, we must adapt our workflow and process. As the need for websites that work well across a myriad of mobile devices has become a necessity, the way we design and prototype websites has changed. No longer is a static-width Photoshop comp an adequate design deliverable. This course serves as a one-day crash course discussing best practices in a modern web design and development process.
Morgan Nixon a web developer, designer, consultant, and educator who specializes in the Adobe Creative Suite and front-end web development. He has over 10 years of professional experience with graphic design, web development, and consultation and has worked with some of the leading companies and universities in the United States including Goodby Silverstein and Stanford University.</div>
NICE International Language Exchangehttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/04/26733.html
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 01:30:00 -10002015-08-04 01:30:002015-08-04 02:30:00Krauss Hall 012
<div class="start">August 4, 2015, 1:30 am</div>
<div class="location">Krauss Hall 012</div>
<div class="descr">Come and meet students from different countries to share culture, friendship and language practice (English, Japanese, Korean etc.) Format is informal. No need to register; come to whatever sessions you'd like.</div>
Conference and Event Planning 101http://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/04/26789.html
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 11:00:00 -10002015-08-04 11:00:002015-08-04 12:00:00Campus Center Room 308
<div class="start">August 4, 2015, 11:00 am</div>
<div class="location">Campus Center Room 308</div>
<div class="descr">Are you the designated conference chair for your department? Does coordinating a public event now fall under your "other duties as assigned"? Have you been asked to plan an all-staff training session? Sound overwhelming? We can help!
At our one-hour session, you'll learn about on-campus resources to help you manage your University of Hawai'i conference or event.</div>
The Changing Face of Diplomacy: A Britsh Viewhttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/04/26759.html
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 12:00:00 -10002015-08-04 12:00:002015-08-04 13:00:00John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012 (3rd floor)
<div class="start">August 4, 2015, 12:00 pm</div>
<div class="location">John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012 (3rd floor)</div>
<div class="descr">Many current strategic foreign policy challenges are reminiscent of those we have faced for decades: dealing with terrorism and instability; negotiating global agreements on trade and other issues. But today, technology and public expectations are changing both the tools and the context, enabling and requiring real time engagement with the public at home and around the world. And with foreign policy less exclusively the preserve of governments, diplomats now often work in partnership -- not only with other diplomats -- but with NGOs, foundations and other influencers.
Chris O'Connor has been the British Consul General in Los Angeles since August 2013. He represents the UK government in Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Hawaii and US Pacific Territories. He promotes trade and investment, scientific cooperation, creative and media collaborations and educational partnerships between the UK and the southwestern United States. He also oversees delivery of essential consular services to a 600,000-strong British resident community and British visitors numbering over a million per year.
Co-sponsored by the East-West Center and the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council.
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Medical Ethicshttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/04/26715.html
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 18:00:00 -10002015-08-04 18:00:002015-08-04 19:30:00William S. Richardson School of Law, Classroom 2
<div class="start">August 4, 2015, 6:00 pm</div>
<div class="location">William S. Richardson School of Law, Classroom 2</div>
<div class="descr">The Will Weinstein Ethics Conversation Series presents Medical Ethics featuring Dr. Jerris Hedges, dean of the UH Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine; Dr. Scott Sims, doctor of veterinary medicine; and Dr. Mack Roach, doctor and professor of radiation oncology and urology and former chairman of radiation onology at the University of California at San Francisco. How does the medical community strive to behave ethically while under pressure to maintain profitability? Is healthcare a right or a privilege? How does our health care system compare ethically to those in other countries? Leaders from different arenas of the medical profession will discuss balancing &quot;First, do no harm,&quot; with conducting the business of medicine. Learn more and register at www.shidler.hawaii.edu/weinstein.</div>
Lecture about Polynesian Voyaginghttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/04/26739.html
Tue, 04 Aug 2015 19:30:00 -10002015-08-04 19:30:002015-08-04 20:30:00Honolulu Convention Center
<div class="start">August 4, 2015, 7:30 pm</div>
<div class="location">Honolulu Convention Center</div>
<div class="descr">He Lani Ko Luna, A Sky Above
&quot;In losing the sight of land, you discover the stars.&quot;
Presented by K&#257;lepa Babayan of the &#699;Imiloa Astronomy Center and the Polynesian Voyaging Society.
A presentation on the history of deep sea voyaging, exploration, and oceanic wayfinding, the indigenous system of orientation and navigation at sea, and the efforts to use these experiences to revitalize a once dynamic maritime culture by educating through a native world view that teaches through the Hawaiian language and makes connections that explores the symbiotic relationship between land, sea, sky, and people. </div>
OTTED Event: From Discoveries to Commercializationhttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/05/26731.html
Wed, 05 Aug 2015 08:00:00 -10002015-08-05 08:00:002015-08-05 18:15:00MEB 315, 651 Ilalo Street (JABSOM)
<div class="start">August 5, 2015, 8:00 am</div>
<div class="location">MEB 315, 651 Ilalo Street (JABSOM)</div>
<div class="descr">Free public forum showcasing UH research in stem cell biology and translational medicine by Dr. Monika Ward, Dr. Stefan Moisyadi, Dr. Pietro Bertino & Dr. Aaron Rose. Guest panelists include Dr. Hiromitsu Nakauchi from Stanford University, a renowned scientist in regenerative medicine, Dr. Norio Nakatsuji from Kyoto University & co-founder of ReproCELL, a leading company in stem cell technologies, and Dr. Vernon Oi, co-inventor of the process for generating functional antibodies and Stanford's 2nd highest royalty producer.
Register at: <a href="http://goo.gl/forms/zFcDzcqCzD">http://goo.gl/forms/zFcDzcqCzD</a></div>
East-West Toastmasters Leadership/Public Speaking Club Meetinghttp://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/uh/2015/08/05/26786.html
Wed, 05 Aug 2015 11:30:00 -10002015-08-05 11:30:002015-08-05 12:30:00Sinclair Library 110
<div class="start">August 5, 2015, 11:30 am</div>
<div class="location">Sinclair Library 110</div>
<div class="descr">Develop and improve your leadership, public speaking, and communication skills in a friendly atmosphere.</div>